The Gallaghers, the UK's most dysfunctional family, return along with assorted colourful characters on the Chatsworth Estate. Frank, Manchester's favourite son and world's worst father, embarks on a series of adventures with his remarkably well-balanced children Fiona, Lip, Ian, Carl, Debbie and Liam - and not forgetting the seventh kid on the way with Frank's valium-fuelled lover Sheila.With more hilarious tales of how one extraordinary family goes about its normal everyday life, Shameless series two is packed with sex, love and scams: but the most important thing is - Family.Includes Feature Length Christmas SpecialForget a traditional Christmas, and prepare for the outrageous Gallagher clan to bring their own chaotic brand of festive cheer to the entire Chatsworth Estate.It's a Merry Christmas, Shameless style.
Donnie Darko is a thought-provoking, touching and distinctive offering from relative newcomer, Richard Kelly (II). It's 1988 in small-town America and Donnie, a disturbed teenager on medication and undergoing psychoanalysis for his blackouts and personality disorders, is being visited by a being in a rabbit suit whom he calls Frank. It's this anti-Harvey that saves Donnie from being crushed to death when an airplane engine falls from the sky onto his house. This is the beginning of their escalating relationship, which, as Donnie follows Frank's instructions, becomes increasingly violent and destructive. Added to this is Frank's warning of the impending apocalypse and Donnie's realisation that he can manipulate time, leading to a startling denouement where nearly everything becomes clear. "Nearly everything", because Donnie Darko is a darkly comic, surreal journey in which themes of space, time and morality are interwoven with a classic coming-of-age story of a teenage boy's struggle to understand the world around him. The film leaves the viewer with more questions than it answers, but then that's part of its charm. Performances are superb: Jake Gyllenhaal underplays the mixed-up kid role superbly and Donnie's episodes of angst positively erupt out of the screen. There are also some starry cameos from Mary McDonnell as Donnie's long-suffering mother, Patrick Swayze as Jim Cunningham, the personal-development guru with a terrible secret, and Noah Wyle and Drew Barrymore as Donnie's progressive teachers. Undoubtedly too abstruse for some tastes, Donnie Darko's balance of outstanding performances with intelligent dialogue and a highly inventive story will reward those looking for something more highbrow than the average teenage romp. --Kristen Bowditch
Titles Comprise: Pillow Talk: Day is an uptight interior decorator forced to share a party line with an amorous playboy who ties up the line with his exploits while she is trying to conduct business. When the two accidentally meet he's taken with her beauty and pretending to be a wealthy Texan begins to court her mercilessly. Though flattered by this stranger's attention it's not long before she discovers his true identity. Now it's her turn to have a little fun...at his expense! Send Me No Flowers: When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient hypochondriac George (Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behavior Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up George bends over backwards to encourage his advances! The Thrill Of It All: When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient hypochondriac George (Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behavior Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up George bends over backwards to encourage his advances! Lover Come Back: Jerry Webster (Hudson) and Carol Templeton (Day) are rival Madison Avenue advertising executives who each dislike each other's methods. After he steals a client out from under her cute little nose revenge prompts her to infiltrate his secret VIP campaign in order to persuade the mystery product's scientist to switch to her firm. Trouble is the product is phony and the scientist is Jerry who uses all his intelligence and charm to steal her heart! Young At Heart: Laurie Tuttle (Doris Day) and her two attractive sisters live with their father Aunt Jessie in a small town in Connecticut. When Alex Burke (Gig Young) a composer working on a musical comedy arrives on the scene both Laurie and her sister Fran fall in love with him. Alex calls the embittered pianist and composer Barney Sloan (Frank Sinatra) to help him arrange the musical score. It Happened To Jane: Jane Osgood (Day) is a widowed mother who runs a struggling lobster business in coastal Maine while Harry Malone (Kovacs) is a wealthy businessman who has bought out the local railroad. He harbors big plans for it aiming to transform it into a luxury passenger train replacing the freight train the residents of the area depend upon. When a large lobster shipment of Jane's is rerouted and returned to her dead she decides to fight back and sues Malone with the help of her longtime friend and lawyer George Denham. This instigates a battle of increasingly epic proportions.
Kiss for kiss! Bullet for bullet! Marking the directorial debut of 'B' movie master Roger Corman 'Five Guns West' set the standard for gritty shoot-and-run western adventure! John Lund Dorothy Malone and Touch Connors star in R. Wright Campbell's rugged tale of five outlaws whose next stop is the gallows-unless they take on a dangerous mission! Given the choice of death or deadly mission five convicts agree to hijack a stagecoach carrying a traitor and $30 000 in gold. Br
A quartet of spine-tingling horror tales! Vampire Sisters (Dir. Joe Ripple 2004) They're beautiful they're sexy and hungry for human blood! Who says vampires live in the past? These three sexy vampire sisters live a contemporary life working as prostitutes and even using a website to attract their victims! When these sensuous bloodsuckers are finished they drag the bodies to a hideous monster locked in their shed! Making a living and finding fresh blood was never so easy for a vampire that is until they attract attention from the cops! A chilling battle between the law and the kinky vamps ensues leading to a mind-blowing climax... Iggy - the creature in the shed - is finally unleashed! Hollywood Vampyr (Dir. Steve Akahoshi 2002): 'Hollywood Vampyr' tells the tale of Fatal a former drug addict who has embraced the underground goth subculture. However she eventually decides to leave the 'family' and break free from their depraved world with the help of her college tutor Tom. Standing in the way is Blood the dominant coven leader to whom she is unwillingly bound. Unfortunately Tom finds Fatal's world increasingly seductive.... Blood Legend (Dir. Rusty Nelson 2006) Many decades ago a beautiful woman named Moira was burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft. Diana who is a direct descendent of Moira is desperately trying to right the wrongs of the past. She looks to her eccentric uncle for guidance in performing the spells to bring her back for another chance at life. Diana and her coven of witches perform the ritual and bring Moira back. Moira becomes a vicious monster feeding on the innocent as she must have their blood to survive. Moira's human form can only be kept if she makes the ultimate sacrifice. Can the wrongs of the past be re-written? Only the blood of the next victim will tell. Goth (Dir. Brad Sykes 2003): Goth blurs the line between reality-driven horror and the hallucinatory style of Requiem For A Dream in this raw and blood-soaked ride through the dark underbelly of the Gothic subculture. Chrissy and her new boyfriend Boone are two Gothic teenagers living in LA who have seen and done it all. As the sun goes down they get ready for a hardcore concert at the local club. The night takes a gruesome turn when they run into a savage darkly beautiful woman with a taste for pain and sexual deviance. She represents the darkest most depraved end of this subculture; for her it's not just superficial costumes and makeup but a way of life that thrives on murder and madness. Promising new thrills and experiences she takes Chrissy and Boone on a wild terrifying ride that progresses from drug-fuelled orgies to random acts of violence leaving a trail of mutilated victims in their wake.
Highschooler Donnie is plagued by visions of a giant evil rabbit who orders him to commit acts of violence and predicts the impending end of the world.
Poetic experimental and different Container follows a reflective path into the life of an overweight Swedish man and the slim Asian woman who may be the embodiment of his inner girl...
The most interesting--and entertaining--aspect of Battle Cry, a long, episodic World War II drama, is that it marked the debut of one Justus E McQueen, who subsequently took the name of the good ol' Arkansas boy he played in the movie: LQ Jones. He's only one of eight or nine marine recruits who divide the screen time with commanding officer Van Heflin and James Whitmore as a lifer sergeant named Mac, "just Mac", who ramrods their squad and also delivers the movie's overbearing narration. Unfortunately, the narration is necessary to maintain continuity as the CinemaScope production galumphs its way from rounding up the melting-pot cast to seeing them through basic training and sundry, mostly amatory misadventures in San Diego, to further training in New Zealand and finally to baptism of fire on Guadalcanal. Trouble is, among the recruits only McQueen/Jones (whose job is mostly comic relief) and Aldo Ray (as a brawling lumberjack who's never known family life) have any charisma or acting chops--and that's not forgetting Tab Hunter, whose matinee-idol status at the time does not speak well for the 50s. Battle Cry is also a cardinal example of Hollywood's penchant for buying big, lusty, profane bestsellers (by Leon Uris, in this case) and then bowdlerising all the lustiness and profanity to appease the censors. Raoul Walsh, the poet laureate of lowdown gusto, does what he can in the circumstances, and as one of the first guys ever to direct a widescreen movie (1930's The Big Trail), he makes the battle scenes roar. --Richard T. Jameson
A group of friends find their leisurely Mexican holiday takes a turn for the worse when they, along with a fellow tourist, embark on a remote archaeological dig in the jungle, where something evil lives among the ruins.
After being caught drawing an obscene comic book a group of Catholic school friends plan a prank to make them local legends...
Kinshasa. A melting pot of crime corruption drugs and debauchery where the poor have nothing and the rich live as kings and queens. Money is everything in this sleepless city and if you've got it anything can be yours. When Riva a young impetuous entrepreneur returns from a successful trip across the border with his pockets full of cash he has only one thing on his mind - to party. In a packed club he becomes transfixed by one girl's stunning beauty and pursues her through the humid night. But the money Riva is spending doesn't belong to him. And the girl he is chasing belongs to another... Quickly Riva's dream of decadence becomes a violent nightmare as he is pursued by two angry gangsters bent on wreaking their revenge. Only his wits and cunning will help him escape as the dark night closes in and his world is thrown into turmoil.
19 years after President Timothy Keegan was assassinated his brother Nick discovers a dying man claiming to have been the gunman. While trying to avoid his wealthy and domineering father's attempts to control his actions Nick follows the clues that have been handed to him. As he progresses it becomes increasingly difficult to discern the real trails from the dead ends and increasing dangerous as unknown parties try to stop Nick from uncovering the truth...
A bumper box set of films featuring America's sweetheart Doris Day! Young At Heart (Dir. Gordon Douglas 1954): Barney Sloan (Frank Sinatra) is a cynical down-on-his-luck musician who reluctantly agrees to help his composer friend Alex Burke (Gig Young) with a new comedy he is working on. However Barney gains a new perspective on life and love when he meets Alex's irrepressibly perky fiancee Laurie (Doris Day) - and promptly falls in love with her! A musical remake of
A futuristic solar home in the far desert was supposed to be their refuge from urban crime. But when Jim Davis (Dallas) and Dorothy Malone (Basic Instinct) move their family into his utopian refuge, mysterious and frightening things happen. To their horror, the family discovers they're caught in a mind boggling time warp caused by mysterious aliens with a sinister secret about earth's imminent destruction. Prehistoric monsters, humanoid replicants, and the awesome City of Light and Crystal are some of the terrors this brave family must face!
Larry (Stanley Tucci) is a chronically unsatisfied ex-pat residing on a remote island village in the Mediterranean. The village is tiny but famous for having been the home of one of Europe's most celebrated composers. Although Larry hoped to absorb some of the great man's glory his modest talents have instead confined him to playing the piano in local bars. Desperate to make his mark Larry stages a gala concert as a tribute to the late composer. His plans however are challenged by every inhabitant of the village including his partner the neurotic Miranda (Jessica Stevenson); the composer's beautiful muse Helena (Emmanuelle Seigner); Veronica (Marisa Paredes) the master's embittered widow; Sebastian (Hugh Bonneville) a social-climbing Englishman and his feckless younger brother Dickie (Rhys Ifans); and most importantly Frankie (Jena Malone) Larry's own stubborn and streetwise daughter who's been trying to track him down for years. With his kooky entourage in tow Larry must learn to balance all the harmonies of his life and deliver his own masterpiece.
Set in the early 1970's, this is the tale of a young man whose fiancee has been killed, but who finds himself falling for another woman even while he is still living with his fiancee's grieving parents.
Liberace takes the lead in this romantic drama. He plays a man who has it all: he's a popular pianist who plays any style he has money great clothes a penthouse overlooking Central Park a rich blond fianc''e a loyal brunette secretary secretly in love with him and a date at Carnegie Hall. And then on concert night disease deafens him and his life begins to fall apart...
The Tarnished Angels
Ed and Susan appear to be a normal loving couple, however, they are far from it. They are snuff filmmakers and want to make the first ever triple feature; Three victims, three kills, all in one night. In order to provide their fans with everything you'd get on a straight DVD, they have rigged their entire house with cameras and audio for your viewing pleasure. Ed's plan slowly unravels and it all is captured on tape.
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